squinty

英[skwɪnt] 美[skwɪnt]
  • vi.眯眼看;斜视;窥视;偏移vt.使斜眼;眯眼看n.斜视;斜孔小窗;一瞥adj.斜视的;斜的
squinty squinter squinted squinted squinting squints
  • squab adj.刚孵出的;羽毛未丰的;矮胖的n.乳鸽;雏鸽;矮胖子;长沙发;垫子
  • squab-chick n.雏鸟
  • squabbish adj.有点胖的
  • squabble v.(为琐事)争论;口角n.争论;口角
  • squabbled v.(为琐事)争论;口角n.争论;口角
Noun:
  1. abnormal alignment of one or both eyes

  2. the act of squinting; looking with the eyes partly closed

Adjective:
  1. (used especially of glances) directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion or envy;

    "her eyes with their misted askance look"
    "sidelong glances"

Verb:
  1. cross one's eyes as if in strabismus;

    "The children squinted so as to scare each other"

  2. be cross-eyed; have a squint or strabismus

  3. partly close one's eyes, as when hit by direct blinding light;

    "The driver squinted as the sun hit his windshield"

    用作不及物动词 (vi.)
    1. He squinted in the bright sunlight.
      他在很亮的阳光下眯起了眼睛。
    2. He squinted through the peephole.
      他眯起眼睛靠近窥视孔看了看。
    3. A squint can sometimes be corrected by an eyepatch.
      斜视有时候可以通过戴眼罩来纠正。
    4. If I squint with all my strength I may see it.
      如果我斜视与我所有的力量我可以看到它。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He has a bad squint.
      他患有严重的斜视。
    2. Let me have a squint at the picture.
      让我瞧一瞧这幅画。